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    Kulturstudier

    Kulturstudier

    4.5(4 reviews)
    1.4 kmGrünerløkka

    Hello. I was studying with Culture studies in Hoi An, Vietnam in 2011 and Peace and Conflict…read moreStudies in India 2012. I will give you my own personal review on both study program. First Development in Vietnam and under this one, i will tell you about Peace and Conflict Studies in India. Cheers! :) Development studies is an exciting subject with introduction to issues of development and globalization as well as an introduction to Vietnamese and regional culture and society. Development Studies is about learning how to develop a sustainable community in the form of, for example, a democracy with the distribution of power and natural resources. In many ways this is a course for those who want to work for a charity/help organization in the future. I was studying with people from all over North-Europe, many Scandinavians and some students from Vietnam. We all had different educations, ages, ethnic and religious beliefs. It was so funny, exciting and a stable and serious learning environment. Our lecturers were from many different countries and had good and up to date knowledge, which was very relevant to the subjects. Students live in two neighboring hotels with two students in each room. Rooms cleaned every day. There is breakfast in the hotel before the students go to a public school with Vietnamese. There are the simple classrooms with Internet and students have two hours of lectures each day before they run, take the bus or cycle through stunning countryside to come to the study center. It serves a hot and good lunch before students have either seminars or enjoying life on the beach. Evenings are often out at restaurants, markets and bars where students arrange various games etc, such as quiz night or movie night. Hoi An is an old French colonial town of tailors, restaurants, markets and kind Vietnamese on every street corner. The city is visited frequented by tourists and Hoi An can be described as one of Vietnam's finest cities, and is a well-developed city. Hoi An has great beaches and is surrounded by beautiful scenery and rice fields. I even helped out sometimes in the field. They loved it, but it was very warm and tiring, hehe. :) There are opportunities for many activities such as martial arts, cooking, diving, fishing, motorcycle tours and abseiling. There are also fitness centers. My studies in Vietnam gave me many new friends, which I also back packet with after the studies. It was important for me to be able to mix studies, where I get 30 credits and are able to implement it in a bachelor degree at a later stage in my life, but also to explore and to discover the world. By studying with cultural studies, I have learned a lot about people, cultures, religions, and especially myself. This was the best year of my life so far! Good trip, hehe. :) Now ill give you my review on Peace and Conflict studies. I hope you enjoy it. I was studying in India with Culture Studies. I studied Peace and Conflict studies and I can really recommend it for other students. You will be studying in the state Tamil Nadu, south east in India. The city is an old French colonial town with many Indian markets, shops, bazars, restaurants and good crazy Indian vibe and fun, hehe. You are going to love India. Nothing is like this beautiful and large country with an interesting history, people, culture, society and all the religions are well represented. Students live in three different apartment complexes and they have a good standard with simple kitchen facilities, toilets and bathrooms with hot shower! That's luxuries! Haha All apartments have nice rooftops where students have an academic discussions, parties or quiz or movie nights. You will meet a lot of interesting people. I studied together with students from Afghanistan, India, Kashmir, Nepal and Sri Lanka. And I also studied with North-Europeans such as Germans, Switzerland, Austria, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. We all had different background and ages. But it was cool and gave the studies many funny and interesting debates and discussions. We had international teachers and lecturers who had interesting and inspiring classes which gave me an understanding of International conflicts and tools to solve different levels of peace talks. After school we had many different activities such yoga, martial art, Bollywood dance classes, cooking classes or work with street children. It was a lot to do, and you were never bored, hehe.

    From the owner: Kulturstudier tilbyr semestre med høyskolestudier i India, Vietnam, Nicaragua, Argentina og Ghana…read more Her vil du studere i et internasjonalt miljø med anerkjente forelesere. Våre studiesentre er lokalisert i byer som vi har valgt ut i fra blant annet infrastruktur, trygghet, kulturell interesse og bademuligheter. Alle våre studier gir støtte hos Lånekassa og fulle studiepoeng (ECTS). Vi tilbyr disse fagene: Argentina - Spansk språk og spanskamerikansk litteratur - Bedriftenes samfunnsansvar (CSR) Ghana - Global miljøforvaltning India - Antropologi og religionsstudier - Freds- og konfliktstudier Nicaragua - Spansk språk og Latinamerikastudier - Flerkulturell pedagogikk Vietnam - Utviklingsstudier Du kan lese mer på www.kulturstudier.no

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    Karl Johans gate

    Karl Johans gate

    3.4(14 reviews)
    0.1 kmSentrum

    Similar to though not nearly as interesting or lively as Barcelona's Las Ramblas (review:…read morehttps://bit.ly/3QJkBpS), this is the primary pedestrian-only artery of Oslo, completely unavoidable if you plan to see the major sights of the city. As it so happened, our hotel (Clarion Hotel: The Hub) was just a few steps from one end of this constantly crowded thoroughfare where the foot traffic poured in and out of the Oslo Central Station. With the other end at the Royal Palace a little more than a half-mile away, we noticed the route has two distinct personalities. The palace end was a wide path surrounded by well maintained park at the beginning. Then it transitioned to a more urban promenade with greenery on one side and upscale hotels and restaurants on the other. The vibe changed considerably at Egertorget Square where we saw the prominent Freia clock up close (photo: https://bit.ly/3RQJbG2). This stretch that leads to the train station was narrower, the bars were more raucous, the eateries were more fast-food options (e.g., McDonald's, MAX Burgers), and the merchandise in the stores looked more downscale. We saw only one lonely busker in the several walks we took up and down this street (photo) but most certainly a lot of drunks. RELATED - Exploring Norway? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: bit.ly/3PEL4Fe

    Karl Johans gate is a pedestrian friendly shopping street in the center of Oslo. It was a really…read morebusy place during the couple days that we were recently in Oslo. And experiencing occasional rain only added to the discomfort. Gayle and I did stop for Ice Cream and I found a sought for accessory at Fjällräven (Swedish Backpack Brand) shop. None of the other businesses looked all that interesting, except for maybe the Indian Place (Jaipur) where we enjoyed a really nice dinner. Other than that, Karl Johans gate was basically a direct means to get from one place to the Royal Palace and back.

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